The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) has approved a record $82 million investment in 52 transportation projects — the largest single-year funding award in its 61-year history, according to Board President Josh Gerth.
“The OKI Board of Directors unanimously passed a momentous $82-million-dollar investment in infrastructure within our three-state region,” said Gerth, following the board’s monthly meeting on Thursday. “These transportation projects will improve mobility and safety for drivers, transit riders, cyclists and pedestrians throughout our region.”
The Anderson Township Trustee added, “OKI’s board and staff are steadfast in making Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana better places to live, work and raise a family. Serving our region’s residents and businesses is wh